Thursday, September 9, 2010

Currently Facebook does not provide account merging feature for its users. Facebook does not allow you to merge your duplicate account to your much active account.

But you can try below work around solution to bring two accounts together, this is very important to keep only one Facebook account because maintaining multiple accounts is a violation of Facebook's Terms of Use.

Copy your profile content (e.g. photos, notes, etc.) and add it manually to your more active account. Unfortunately, there will be some things you cannot transfer, such as Friends and Wall posts. Once you have moved all information onto a single account, please deactivate your old account from the Settings tab of the Account page. Afterward, you can add email addresses and networks to your new account from the Account page.

You can use 'Suggest Friend' option and bring your friends who are in your unwanted account to your active account.

Currently Facebook does not provide account merging feature for its users. Facebook does not allow you to merge your duplicate account to your much active account.

But you can try below work around solution to bring two accounts together, this is very important to keep only one Facebook account because maintaining multiple accounts is a violation of Facebook's Terms of Use.

Copy your profile content (e.g. photos, notes, etc.) and add it manually to your more active account. Unfortunately, there will be some things you cannot transfer, such as Friends and Wall posts. Once you have moved all information onto a single account, please deactivate your old account from the Settings tab of the Account page. Afterward, you can add email addresses and networks to your new account from the Account page.

You can use 'Suggest Friend' option and bring your friends who are in your unwanted account to your active account.